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I agree. They rarely use 5 WR's. For the one or two times a game (on average) it happens, the #5 guy can be Lynch, Jackson, a TE or another RB, Johnson, or Jenkins.
how many times last year did we have 5 WR out there?
But to answer your question
Evans
Hardy
Parrish
Reed
Lynch
Jenkins...he started turning it up on STs last year also.
Don't forget the rest of our WRs. Scott Mayle has blazing speed. If he's improved on route running, he could make the team. Also, Chris Denney will be looked at to see if he's recovered from his ACL tear.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
Interesting Redzone package we should have now... Courtney Anderson 6'6, James Hardy 6'6, Steve Johnson 6'2 is also an excellent redzone receiver. Lee will be in there obviously too and the other guys should allow him to make plays in the empty zones.
Jenkins...he started turning it up on STs last year also.
Don't forget the rest of our WRs. Scott Mayle has blazing speed. If he's improved on route running, he could make the team. Also, Chris Denney will be looked at to see if he's recovered from his ACL tear.
Exactly. Jenkins actually was turning into a very good ST guy last year. If he can improve, he'll be the #5 receiver.
Kind of hard to have a 5 receiver set without a #5.
Who is it?
If we do use a 5 reciever set- it seems to me the best option is to put lynch in the slot. Even though Fairchild didnt use him much last year, he certainly had pass catching ability coming out of college. I would love to see them involve him more, and using a formation like that would allow us to see more lynch on 3rd downs
Interesting Redzone package we should have now... Courtney Anderson 6'6, James Hardy 6'6, Steve Johnson 6'2 is also an excellent redzone receiver. Lee will be in there obviously too and the other guys should allow him to make plays in the empty zones.
good point
it should also force the corners and even lbs to defend a little deeper into the ez opening up more opportunities for beast to run it it
when you think about how many times captain field goal couldnt get us in the endzone this could make all the difference in the world
even a ten percent improvement in converting those fgs to tds probably would have put the bills in the playoffs
Interesting Redzone package we should have now... Courtney Anderson 6'6, James Hardy 6'6, Steve Johnson 6'2 is also an excellent redzone receiver. Lee will be in there obviously too and the other guys should allow him to make plays in the empty zones.
1- Evans - Unsiputed #1.
2- Hardy - Must be #2.
3- Reed - More versatile than Parrish.
4- Parrish - Valuable... But his size limits the playbook.
5- Johnson - Too much value. If we only keep five, he'll be the 5th.
6- All the rest... Maybe 1 more stays unless there's injuries to the above 5.
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